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HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual Unclip the hook f rom the seat
back handle on the driver’s seat
and lower the f loor lid and the
carpet.
Make sure to adjust the f ront
seats properly bef ore you start
driving (see page ).
Store th

Page 365 of 415

HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual Diagnosing why your engine won’t
start f alls into two areas, depending
on what you hear when you turn the
key to START (III):You hear nothing, or almost
nothing. The engine’s starter
motor does n

Page 366 of 415

HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual If the headlights dim noticeably or
go out when you try to start the
engine, either the battery is dis-
charged or the connections are
corroded. Check the condition of the
battery and terminal connect

Page 367 of 415

HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual ´´
If your vehicle’s battery has run
down,youmaybeabletostartthe
engine by using a booster battery.
Although this seems like a simple
procedure, you should take several
precautions.
You cannot s

Page 368 of 415

HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual µ
Connect the second jumper cable
to the negative ( ) terminal on
the booster battery. Connect the
other end to the grounding strap
as shown. Do not connect this
jumper cable to any other part of
th

Page 369 of 415

HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual Your vehicle can overheat for several
reasons, such as lack of coolant or a
mechanical problem. The only
indication may be the temperature
gauge climbing to or above the red
mark. Or you may see steam

Page 370 of 415

HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual If you do not see steam or spray,
leave the engine running and
watch the temperature gauge. If
the high heat is due to overloading
(climbing a long, steep hill on a
hot day with the A/C running, f or

Page 371 of 415

HONDA ODYSSEY 2003 RB1-RB2 / 3.G Owners Manual Using gloves or a large heavy
cloth, turn the radiator cap
counterclockwise, without pushing
down, to the f irst stop. This
releases any remaining pressure in
the cooling system. After the
pressure re